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Gharibabadi visits the Legal Deputy of the General Disciplinary Command


According to Fars News Agency, Kazem Gharibabadi, Secretary of the Human Rights Headquarters and Deputy Chief of Staff for International Affairs of the Judiciary, was present at the headquarters of the General Disciplinary Command at the invitation of Sardar Eskandari, Deputy Chief of Staff for Legal Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs and Government.

During the meeting, Sardar Eskandari, while explaining the new structure of the General Disciplinary Command and the promotion of different parts of the force, gave detailed explanations on improving the responsibility and performance of the police in the areas of civil rights, organizing officers, training professors, commanders, managers and officers. .

While appreciating the responsibility and constructive interactions of this force, including sections such as the fight against drugs, Interpol and FATA police with the Human Rights Headquarters, the Secretary General of the Judiciary’s Head of Human Rights and International Affairs said that the exchange of experiences and increased cooperation is undeniable.

Gharibabadi also announced the readiness of the Human Rights Headquarters and the International Affairs Department of the Judiciary to hold joint workshops, as well as scientific and educational cooperation with the General Disciplinary Command.

The Secretary General of the Human Rights Headquarters called the imposition of human rights sanctions by the United States, Britain and the European Union on some elements and units of the police force a completely political and fraudulent act and said: the police force has an important role in maintaining security and order in society. And such deceptive actions of the West will not disturb the indefatigable spirit of the Mujahideen of this force.

The meeting was also attended by several commanders and officials of various departments of the police force.

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